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Answered Hitting the deathrun button implies to start.

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Unicake

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The door/fence doesn't matter
If warden says to afk freeze at start, you're meant to start when warden says so (ex. Go, Start)
but if warden doesn't tell you to afk freeze, you're free to go. (and this will most likely end with a freekill, because 90% wardens think you're meant to start at his command)
 

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If the warden just said "Go inside deathrun" with no continuing order after that then when the button gets pressed, it should imply that you should start unless any new orders were given during that time you went inside DR till the fences disappeared. Context is needed too.
 

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If the warden just said "Go inside deathrun" with no continuing order after that then when the button gets pressed, it should imply that you should start unless any new orders were given during that time you went inside DR till the fences disappeared. Context is needed too.
Wrong. Anything not specified in the rules is never implied. Something that would be implied would be detours and delays for example as it's written down specifically in the rules.
 
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